Hundreds of pieces of military equipment, including bullets, grenades and some anti-tank weapons were pilfered from a Colombian army base, and among the missiles stolen was a new rocket that Colombia had just unveiled last year, according to reports. President Gustavo Petro said in a statement Tuesday that the ammunition and weapons could have been delivered to armed groups in Colombia or sold on the international black market to criminal groups like those operating in Haiti. Among the hardware taken from the bases were two Rafael Spike ER anti-tank missiles and 37 Nimrod missiles, both of whi…